By Mark Sangster, eSentire | August 23, 2021
In response to the worst period on record for cyber attacks, the ABA published Formal Opinion 498 to address practicing law outside of the traditional brick-and-mortar office environment. Here's how you can operate a secure virtual law practice.
By Damir Kahvedžić, ProSearch | August 19, 2021
The UK's Red Flag Laws responding to early automobiles provide a key lesson for today's lawyers: The focus on protecting the status quo at the expense of the new can be risky.
By Darrell Mervau, FileTrail | August 18, 2021
By reducing or eliminating the manual steps involved in processing client file transfers, firms can lower the risk of human error that can lead to significant consequences if the wrong files are moved or important documents are missed.
By Daniel Bonner and Leigh Vickery, Level Legal | August 17, 2021
A close look at the factors that make these highly sensitive matters unique, the need to act swiftly focusing on the data as the north star, and the impact of Title IX investigations on all parties involved.
By Jeff Cox, Unicourt | August 12, 2021
Once you get to the point of managing your own litigation at scale using APIs and matter management solutions, you can begin to look at proactive ways to get ahead of the curve and predict potential litigation spikes before they happen to your company.
By Clark Frogley, Quantexa | August 11, 2021
While the use of social media and apps for investing has been a welcome way for individuals to enter trading, the practice also comes with increased dangers. Fortunately, though securities fraud may be a familiar challenge, the ability to detect suspicious behavior is improving.
By Sarah Ruttan Bates, Lexicon | August 10, 2021
Firms that allow some amount of remote work will face logistical challenges and questions about how to maintain engagement with staff and attorneys not physically in the office. Here's how law firms can maintain—and even grow—employee engagement in a remote environment.
By Catherine "Cat" Casey, Reveal | August 9, 2021
Much in the way that machine learning has an objective to make computers "think" like a human, technology in the category of "computer vision" is aimed at making computers "see" and interpret like a human. In today's e-discovery, that centers image recognition and categorization.
By Tim Parilla, LinkSquares | August 4, 2021
Based on his experiences as both a buying decision maker and as a counselor, former DraftKings GC Tim Parilla identifies several common characteristics to look for in legal tech deployments, as well as what to steer-clear of.
By Grant Ramsey, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions | August 2, 2021
It's time for your corporate legal department to get started on AI in CLM, but that can be easier said than done. Here's what AI really means to CLM and how taking a crawl/walk/run approach to building good data models is key to their success.
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